The May 2 bout between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton, which took place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, appears to be the first success in the post-Oscar De La Hoya era. More important than that, it did well in the American market and that sends a big message on how boxing has evolved because both stars are not from the United States. [details]
Pacquiao vs. Hatton Brings in Big PPV Numbers
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I could careless about the petty crap between future negotiations between floyd's team and pac's team. I'm just happy that it means that BOXING IS ALIVE AND WELL!!!!!!!!!!! Thats that ****IN MATTERS!!!!!!!! **** the nuthuggers that will go crazy over these numbers just to argue who the bigger draw is!!!!!!!Comment
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I could careless about the petty crap between future negotiations between floyd's team and pac's team. I'm just happy that it means that BOXING IS ALIVE AND WELL!!!!!!!!!!! Thats that ****IN MATTERS!!!!!!!! **** the nuthuggers that will go crazy over these numbers just to argue who the bigger draw is!!!!!!!
Great, now this pay per view will be 70 bucks with all the damn popularity.
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you can thank Floyd for that. consider the fact that hatton was basically an unkown to the american mass. hatton had never been on ppv and had only been on hbo 3 times, his first big fight in the U.S. was a year before the mayweather fight. i would like to see packyau pull in these numbers with the ricky that Floyd fought.Last edited by Equinox; 05-14-2009, 11:54 PM.Comment
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